Seven Thrilling Days in Dynamic Seoul
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Seven Thrilling Days in Dynamic Seoul

Urban thrills, mountain air, and neon nights in Seoul

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A 7-day Seoul plan that blends urban adventure, mountain views, and vibrant local neighborhoods with plenty of comfort and great food. You’ll hike, zip over the city, explore palaces and street markets, and still have time for cozy cafes, nightlife, and photography-friendly spots.

Highlights

Walk through grand palaces, hanok alleys, and historic streets in central Seoul.

Hike Bukhansan and ride cable cars for sweeping panoramas over the skyline.

Taste sizzling favourites in iconic markets like Gwangjang and Myeongdong.

Experience late-night energy in Hongdae and Itaewon with bars, clubs, and live music.

Try zipline-style rides, climbing walls, and theme-park thrills without leaving Seoul.

Unwind along the Han River with sunset views, bikes, and easy strolling paths.

Where to Stay

AMID Hotel Seoul
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AMID Hotel Seoul

Modern 3–4 star hotel steps from Insadong and Gyeongbokgung with comfortable rooms and easy subway access.

$110-150/night

Good to Know

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Transit Sweet Spot

Base yourself near a subway line (like Jongno or Myeongdong) and use T-money for nearly all journeys; taxis are affordable for late nights or when changing neighborhoods.

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Adventure Day Packing

For Bukhansan and active days, pack light but include water, snacks, a small towel, sun protection, and a light layer; many trails have rest stops but not every section does.

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Footwear Matters

Seoul days can easily reach 15,000+ steps; wear broken-in sneakers or light hiking shoes especially for Bukchon’s hills, Bukhansan, and Namsan.

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Language & Menus

Most popular eateries have picture menus or English captions; if not, you can point to dishes or say ‘recommendation please’ and staff will often guide you.

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Tipping Culture

Tipping is not customary at restaurants or in taxis; service charges are typically included in prices.

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Cash vs Card

Credit cards are widely accepted, but markets and smaller eateries may prefer cash, so carry a modest amount of Korean won.

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Weather & Clothing

Spring and fall can swing from warm daytime to cool evenings; dress in layers and bring a light windbreaker, especially for riverfront and mountain areas.

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Nightlife Etiquette

In bars and clubs, it’s common to order at least one drink per person; public drunkenness is tolerated but keep behavior respectful, especially on public transit.

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Market Navigation

Move slowly through markets like Gwangjang and Myeongdong, and don’t feel pressured to sit at the first stall; look for busy but not chaotic spots with good turnover.

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Photography Courtesy

Ask permission before photographing individuals or inside small shops, and keep noise down in residential alleys like Bukchon and Buam-dong.

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Booking Adventure Activities

Reserve e-bike tours, Lotte World tickets, and climbing gym sessions ahead on weekends or holidays, but keep one or two evenings unbooked for spontaneous plans.

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Data & Connectivity

A shared pocket Wi‑Fi router or local eSIM gives you navigation and translation when needed, but many areas have free Wi‑Fi if you prefer only occasional connectivity.

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Seasonal Adjustments

In hot summers, move hikes and outdoor activities earlier in the day and add more cafe breaks; in winter, favor indoor attractions and consider crampons for icy hikes.

Your Weekend Itinerary

Tongin Market Dosirak Cafe
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midday

Tongin Market Dosirak Cafe

Use traditional brass tokens to build your own lunchbox from various stalls; try tteokbokki, jeon, and japchae.

1h · $8-15 per person
Jin Ok Hwa Original Chicken Restaurant
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evening

Jin Ok Hwa Original Chicken Restaurant

Famous for dakhanmari (whole chicken hotpot) you cook at the table with noodles and dipping sauce.

1h 15m · $15-25 per person
Bukchon Son Mandu
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morning

Bukchon Son Mandu

Casual spot for freshly made mandu (dumplings) and simple soups to start the day.

40m · $6-12 per person
Gyeongbokgung Palace
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morning

Gyeongbokgung Palace

Tour the grand main palace, watch the changing of the guard, and photograph courtyards and mountain backdrops.

2h · $3-5
Bukchon Hanok Village
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afternoon

Bukchon Hanok Village

Stroll hilly lanes lined with traditional hanok houses and small galleries with views toward modern Seoul.

2h · Free
Insadong Street
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late_afternoon

Insadong Street

Browse shops for traditional crafts, teas, and souvenirs; duck into teahouses and small galleries.

1h 30m · Free (shopping extra)
Gwangjang Market Food Alley (Anyang Bindaetteok Stall)
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evening

Gwangjang Market Food Alley (Anyang Bindaetteok Stall)

Grab mung bean pancakes, mayak gimbap, and soju at one of the busy but friendly stalls.

1h 15m · $10-20 per person
Onedang Seolleongtang
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midday

Onedang Seolleongtang

Clean, comforting ox-bone soup with rice and kimchi in a simple dining room.

50m · $9-14 per person
Changdeokgung Palace and Secret Garden
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morning

Changdeokgung Palace and Secret Garden

Explore the UNESCO-listed palace and join a timed tour of its wooded Secret Garden for serene paths and ponds.[4]

2h 30m · $5-8
Cheonggyecheon Stream Walk
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afternoon

Cheonggyecheon Stream Walk

Walk along the restored stream below street level with small waterfalls, art, and seating areas.

1h · Free
Gwangjang Market
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evening

Gwangjang Market

Navigate the food aisles, snack on street favourites, and capture the vibrant atmosphere.

1h 30m · Free (food extra)

34 activities across 7 days

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Best For

Adventure-loving couples who still appreciate comfortFirst or second-time visitors who want more than just the main sightsFood-focused travelers who enjoy markets and casual local spotsPhotography fans who like cityscapes and mountain sceneryNightlife seekers who prefer energetic but not chaotic scenes

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